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and they were not pushing anywhere near 90 db. they were probably pushing closer to 75-80, basically acoustic music. every once in a while it's amplified dj music where we periodically get complaints . just to reiterate what commissioner joseph said, there is definitely concern that the tunnel will take that and bounce that not only into the plaza and residents, but as far as away as 6th street, which this commissioner nose has a ton of residents on. it and really, we weren't there at that particular test. so i'm not sure to what levels they went. sounds like they did a pretty complete test, but at the end of the day we weren't there and we don't know and we're always looking to see. from the staff perspective there is definite concern of being able to contain the base. i'm glad to hear they are not going up to 120, which we would hear here, and maybe as far as the castro. >> they said 125. >> exactly. >> which is 5db more than a jet engine taxis down a runway at sfo. >> so there is concern. staff has concern about the containment
and they were not pushing anywhere near 90 db. they were probably pushing closer to 75-80, basically acoustic music. every once in a while it's amplified dj music where we periodically get complaints . just to reiterate what commissioner joseph said, there is definitely concern that the tunnel will take that and bounce that not only into the plaza and residents, but as far as away as 6th street, which this commissioner nose has a ton of residents on. it and really, we weren't there at that...
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air, spectators had a front row seat to 500 balloons that launched during the first mass asend shun db we will see more through the rest of this evening. it will be chilly, cool, the ts dropping off during the game, bring a blanket. something to keep you warm and a poncho. now a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. >> go orioles. hopefully they have better luck against the yankees. 95 this morning, no delays getting to bwi airport. if you are heading to the dc area, there is absolutely noing to get in your way. everything will remain up to speed, through the fort mc henry and the harbor tunnel. using the jfx to get downtown, no delays now, from the beltway, all the way to fayette street. as we check in and look at the topside of the beltway, here in towson, no problems up to 83 or towards 95. >>> new supply headed to the international space station, why this launch was the first of its kind, more on the mission just ahead. deadly meningitis outbreak, continues to get worse. we will have the latest on how it's affecting us maryland, straight ahead. what do we do when somethi
air, spectators had a front row seat to 500 balloons that launched during the first mass asend shun db we will see more through the rest of this evening. it will be chilly, cool, the ts dropping off during the game, bring a blanket. something to keep you warm and a poncho. now a check of the time saver traffic with loren cook. >> go orioles. hopefully they have better luck against the yankees. 95 this morning, no delays getting to bwi airport. if you are heading to the dc area, there is...
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the extraers are needed to staff sale inures and call centers db sales cord nateers and plan to high seasonal workers most retailers preparing for the biggest shopping day of the year, coming up on black friday. >>> toys r us plans to match competitors in store prices. need to have a printed ad with the lower price. the of doesn't include on line deals. items known to be out of stock or available in limited quantities are excluded as well. don't worry, you will be able to find bacon for breakfast. the drought means fewer pigs but no shortage yet. the prices on the bacon are expected to go up. here is a way to support cancer survives and research from your work desk or smart phone. today is live strong day a chance to support survivors. for each message you support that you send, $1 will be donated to cancer research. rain will be a problem out there. linda so is holding the umbrella. >> rain is coming down now and coming down heavy in a lot of spots this morning. see the satellite and radar socked in with cloud cover and clouds at the ground. that is forming patchy fog across areas,
the extraers are needed to staff sale inures and call centers db sales cord nateers and plan to high seasonal workers most retailers preparing for the biggest shopping day of the year, coming up on black friday. >>> toys r us plans to match competitors in store prices. need to have a printed ad with the lower price. the of doesn't include on line deals. items known to be out of stock or available in limited quantities are excluded as well. don't worry, you will be able to find bacon...
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through the remainder of today as we have the area towards the west whrex stay in the clouds and have db we will stay in the clouds and we will have off l4)÷and on rain. with all that moisture, we can see that the dew points are beginning to creep up a bit. they are coming from the 40s now to the 50s, 60s dc and easton. not only rainy day on tap, but a more humid day on tap. i will show you temperatures and when this rain pushes out and when the sun returns coming up. so you went to bed bummed that the o's lost to the rays. this morning you may wake up bummed. now looks like the o's may have to head to oak land for the wild card game. a's beat the rangers wrapping up the final playoff spot. the joys of pennant chase gets confusing but o's fans are not panicking, with two games left, there is a shot of a home playoff game and division title. >> there is no way in the world that the red sox are going to lose. we need to beat one of two games. >> orioles need to win the final two games which may be easier since oakland's win last night knocked the rays out of contention and red sox need to
through the remainder of today as we have the area towards the west whrex stay in the clouds and have db we will stay in the clouds and we will have off l4)÷and on rain. with all that moisture, we can see that the dew points are beginning to creep up a bit. they are coming from the 40s now to the 50s, 60s dc and easton. not only rainy day on tap, but a more humid day on tap. i will show you temperatures and when this rain pushes out and when the sun returns coming up. so you went to bed bummed...
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it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be required or they will be out of compliance with their permit. >> with that enhancer and working with vaj and everything and they don't have the high-powered system that they had in the past, you probably won't hear that. mr. tsai? >> i don't want loud music, although i'm a good dancer. [ laughter ] >> do we have a motion and second? any more discussion or questions from the commission, if not call the roll, please. >> commissioner hyde? >> aye. commissioner joseph? >> aye. >> commissioner tan? >> aye. >> commissioner lee? >> aye. >> president newlin? >> aye. >> thank you very much and good luck and let us know if it doesn't work out. all right. item j, ewa franco dba el farolito. >> it's a mexican restaurant that has been operating since 1992. the extended hours premises performance would allow the restaurant to serve food until 4:00 a.m. on certain days, least that is what the applicant has
it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be required or they will be out of compliance with their permit. >> with that enhancer and working with vaj and everything and they don't have the high-powered system that they had in the past, you probably won't hear that. mr. tsai? >> i don't want loud music, although i'm a good dancer. [ laughter ] >> do we have a motion and second?...
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it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be
it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be
it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there
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it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be required or they will be out of compliance with their permit. >> with that enhancer and working with vaj and everything and they don't have the high-powered system that they had in the past, you probably won't hear that. mr. tsai? >> i don't want loud music,
it limits the db level? >> it can do both. it indicates if there is a substantial change in the system, an additional sound check will be required or they will be out of compliance with their permit. >> with that enhancer and working with vaj and everything and they don't have the high-powered system that they had in the past, you probably won't hear that. mr. tsai? >> i don't want loud music,
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. >> i am happy to have and i am working with the db related policy >> good evening. we have been so honored to have such a broad range to meet with them about the moving the lep policy forward. it has been just as informative for us as it has been, i think, for everybody at the table. we do see it as homicide prevention. as everybody here knows, ten years ago, we used to lose about ten to 12 victims a year to domestic violence, homicides. 90 percent of them were english lep survivor and ultimately victims. and so we do think that in our community it has made a difference that the domestic violence community has learned in some ways to speak about 70 languages. so we are excited about sharing anything that we have learned and being at the table and it has been honored and inspiring to see the commitment and the progress moving forward. >> on the psa issue, i think in that hour, if we could just help them learn how to tell people that they can't take a domestic violence report would be so helpful. i think that there is a way to say it in a good way that domestic violen
. >> i am happy to have and i am working with the db related policy >> good evening. we have been so honored to have such a broad range to meet with them about the moving the lep policy forward. it has been just as informative for us as it has been, i think, for everybody at the table. we do see it as homicide prevention. as everybody here knows, ten years ago, we used to lose about ten to 12 victims a year to domestic violence, homicides. 90 percent of them were english lep...
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i think they talk about kickers like dbs, you have to forget about what happened last, you have to go through the emotions that you know, and you feel can make whatever you need to make. i think he did a great job pulling it off in the end. he put him in a tough spot early. he really did. they probably wouldn't have been where they were towards the end of the game if he would have made those kicks. but probably saved his jobl. but more importantly, got the win for the team. >> got the redskins to 2-2. chris cooley will be back in about an hour or so to talk redskins. we'll also visit nationals park where the nats have the chance to seal up the division tonight. >> and then there's that team. >> i know. >> a lot going on. >> we're a happy little town. >>> we've got a warning for college students tonight. >> reporter: a groper targeting au students right here on mass avenue. i'm pat collins live. a report coming up. >>> an unusual challenge from maryland's governor to virginia's governor. >>> i'm liz crenshaw. some foods look healthy, but they're really junk. >>> neighbors and friends a
i think they talk about kickers like dbs, you have to forget about what happened last, you have to go through the emotions that you know, and you feel can make whatever you need to make. i think he did a great job pulling it off in the end. he put him in a tough spot early. he really did. they probably wouldn't have been where they were towards the end of the game if he would have made those kicks. but probably saved his jobl. but more importantly, got the win for the team. >> got the...
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go to facebook.com/lou dbs tonight. cast your vote, we'll have the results here later in the broadcast. >>> up next, two disgraced former new york politician and a favorite angry liberal squaring off in a new poll. the winner? oh, we'll have the winner. [lghter] much to his regret, i'm sure. coming up monday, the third and final debate of the presidential campaign and election. expert alysis from the best in e business joining us, the editor-in-chief of gallup polls, frank wport, ed rollins, joe trippi among our guests. please, be with us. [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not quite knowing wt the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, u know, this is what you had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'
go to facebook.com/lou dbs tonight. cast your vote, we'll have the results here later in the broadcast. >>> up next, two disgraced former new york politician and a favorite angry liberal squaring off in a new poll. the winner? oh, we'll have the winner. [lghter] much to his regret, i'm sure. coming up monday, the third and final debate of the presidential campaign and election. expert alysis from the best in e business joining us, the editor-in-chief of gallup polls, frank wport, ed...
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reggie wayne with the brilliant one-handed catch goes back n he was interfered with the green bay db still makes the grab untouched or so they say. in he goes for the touchdown. guess what, green bay is 2-3. big win there. >>> 6:26. coming up, a campaign cash grab. president obama making a final swing right through the bay area today. >> plus, record prices at the pump. what governor brown is doing to reverse the runup. >> and a big mess to clean up in downtown oakland after some protestors went on a vandalism spree. which buildings were damaged? i'll let you know coming up. ,, [ woman ] don't forget the yard work! okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ male announcer ] why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america? ask me about my tempur advanced ergo. goes up. goes up. ask me what it's like to get a massage anytime you want. goes down.
reggie wayne with the brilliant one-handed catch goes back n he was interfered with the green bay db still makes the grab untouched or so they say. in he goes for the touchdown. guess what, green bay is 2-3. big win there. >>> 6:26. coming up, a campaign cash grab. president obama making a final swing right through the bay area today. >> plus, record prices at the pump. what governor brown is doing to reverse the runup. >> and a big mess to clean up in downtown oakland...
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today the administration is saying that not everyone db the vice president or president didn't know all the details about that. is this a gaffe or the white house not having its story straight yet? it seems to be the latter. >> going into that debate, questions on libya, the president, is it necessary at this point to deliver a clear time line so that this story line or this narrative the republicans are trying to pick up of there being incompetentence, and in some extreme corners accusing the administration of having a cover-up in the way ambassador rice was on the sunday morning shows i believe it was september 16th attempting to explain what happened based on the information she had available at the time. >> i mean, look at where we are. we're so many days after that initial rice interview and we're still talking about it. frankly, just from covering politics and government for too many years to mention, i haven't seen an administration fumble around for this many days on a pretty -- okay, these situations get confusing but it's pretty straightforward. i'm almost baffled it's taking
today the administration is saying that not everyone db the vice president or president didn't know all the details about that. is this a gaffe or the white house not having its story straight yet? it seems to be the latter. >> going into that debate, questions on libya, the president, is it necessary at this point to deliver a clear time line so that this story line or this narrative the republicans are trying to pick up of there being incompetentence, and in some extreme corners...
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kristin fisher is live in southeast db. she's previewing -- southeast d.c. she's previewing the game. kristin, i have some friends that had tickets for the original start time for 4:00. it's been shifted to 1:00. i'm wondering how many people are still going to be able to go. are they still sold out? >> reporter: there are standing room only tickets still available but in limited quantities. you can get them when the box office opens at 9:00. get there early. they're not revealing how many tickets they v just that there is -- they have, just that there's limited quantities. that's all we're getting from the team right now n. is such an incredible day. the last time washington had a baseball team in the post- season, prohibition has just ended. the average price of a home was just $6,000. it's been 79 years. so crazy. joining me now is the assistant general manager for the washington nationals brian. is it possible to put into words what this day means for you and the rest of the team? >> it's pretty exciting. obviously a lot of games throughout the season to
kristin fisher is live in southeast db. she's previewing -- southeast d.c. she's previewing the game. kristin, i have some friends that had tickets for the original start time for 4:00. it's been shifted to 1:00. i'm wondering how many people are still going to be able to go. are they still sold out? >> reporter: there are standing room only tickets still available but in limited quantities. you can get them when the box office opens at 9:00. get there early. they're not revealing how...
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i think he was so lacking in deference it was db. >> the second debate he lacked deference. >> the first time he masked it. chuck todd, thank you, gentlemen, smart guys. jonathan martin. coming up, the battle for the female vote, can't help republicans when congressman joe walsh says concern for the health of the woman is just an excuse to have an abortion. kathleen turner comes here, the kathleen turner, to fight the fight for women. also it got hot in senate debates across the country. check out that bout between sherrod brown and his republican opponent josh mandel. >> being called a liar, a liar by the winner of the pants on crown fire is just a pretty remarkable thing for a young man to say or for a man of any age to say in a political debate. >> that was one of the many roundhouse punches thrown last night in senate debates around the country. we're going to bring you the important action. it's going to get hot here. >>> and monday, the last of the presidential debates coming up now. this one on foreign policy. a home game for the president, but the president needs to put out the b
i think he was so lacking in deference it was db. >> the second debate he lacked deference. >> the first time he masked it. chuck todd, thank you, gentlemen, smart guys. jonathan martin. coming up, the battle for the female vote, can't help republicans when congressman joe walsh says concern for the health of the woman is just an excuse to have an abortion. kathleen turner comes here, the kathleen turner, to fight the fight for women. also it got hot in senate debates across the...
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punctuating the problem db president chavez which of course is no friend to the united stat states. >> clearly the nationalized model has not work. crude oil production has declined substantially. the refining industry is a mess to the point that venezuela is importing gasoline and diesel fuel from the united states. >> reporter: venezuelans go to the polls on sunday in this country that's about twice the size of california. 29 million people here. it is expected that we will actually find out results early monday morning because the votes are going to be tabulated electronically. >> kerry sanders, nbc news, thank you. >>> now let's check in on how oil is reacting to the flash points we just discussed. sharon epperson is tracking the action at nymex. >> of course traders here will be watching the venezuelan elections very carefully but the infrastructure's problems there are long term and may not have an immediate impact on oil futures. in the immediate term though they are watching what is happening in syria and turkey. they're always watching very closely developments in iran and th
punctuating the problem db president chavez which of course is no friend to the united stat states. >> clearly the nationalized model has not work. crude oil production has declined substantially. the refining industry is a mess to the point that venezuela is importing gasoline and diesel fuel from the united states. >> reporter: venezuelans go to the polls on sunday in this country that's about twice the size of california. 29 million people here. it is expected that we will...
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but i think it is going to db something like that is going to have to happen to get to that level. >> i want to end with this, boone. i know you were just on maria. but one of the things that immediate us attracted to you today -- you put out a tweet regarding oil companies and tax breaks. basically during the debate you were not buying $49 billion in tax cuts claimed by the industry by president obama. it's been a theme on the left, that oil companies basically pay nothing in taxes. >> i don't know what the $4 billion is that tax subsidies for oil companies, because oil companies has the same tax structure as a manufacturing company in the united states. that's it. and i don't quite understand. we talk about oil companies making too much money. obama does. he consistently talks about that. he never mentions that apple is the largest company in the united states, larger than exxon. and i don't think there's anything wrong with apple either. i don't think there's anything wrong with any of the manufacturing or the oil and gas industry in the united states. i think they're trying to do
but i think it is going to db something like that is going to have to happen to get to that level. >> i want to end with this, boone. i know you were just on maria. but one of the things that immediate us attracted to you today -- you put out a tweet regarding oil companies and tax breaks. basically during the debate you were not buying $49 billion in tax cuts claimed by the industry by president obama. it's been a theme on the left, that oil companies basically pay nothing in taxes....
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. >> let's talk about your character on "csi," you play db russell. how dupre pair for that? was it a little bit of a learning experience in terms of playing a forensic investigator? >> sure. but you're also an actor who reads the script and you try to words on and you learn by, by trying the words on. >> yeah. >> the play is the thing. the story. every day you learn more. i did go because i want ad taste of gravitas. because people are dealing with death and dark side of life and most people, certainly i, try to avoid. i didn't want to come in and be silly about something pretty heavy. so i went to an autopsy, a quadruple autopsy in vegas, and before i knew it i was holding a man's skull cap while they weighed his brain and i have never -- i can still feel the adrenaline rushing through my body. it was so powerful an experience. very sobering, and, yeah. made a difference in my life. i'm glad i did it. i don't know what impact hit on my acting but it gave me a sense of heavy duty stuff. >> can we talk about elizabeth. >> she's great. she's great. wonderful for the show. i th
. >> let's talk about your character on "csi," you play db russell. how dupre pair for that? was it a little bit of a learning experience in terms of playing a forensic investigator? >> sure. but you're also an actor who reads the script and you try to words on and you learn by, by trying the words on. >> yeah. >> the play is the thing. the story. every day you learn more. i did go because i want ad taste of gravitas. because people are dealing with death and...
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best james bond car by far, aston martin db-5. cost more than most british citizens made during the course of a year when it came out. you see it in all the recent bond films as well. best james bond moment has to be when bond skis off a cliff at the beginning of "the spy who loved me," tumbles through sparks everybody watches it holds their breath until the james bond theme kicks in. >> you should give up smoking. significant relates are very bad for your chest. >> i think all of the actors who played james bond brought something unique to the role and really brought something to the series that has kept it alive. my favorite, of course, is sean connery, who introduced the world to james bond, made him a phenomenon. bayh close second, daniel craig. >> the name's bond. james bond. >> and daniel craig returns as james bond when "skyfall," the 23rd movie in the bond series debuts next month. >>> a mother could tell her 12-year-old son was acting strangely but didn't know why. we'll tell you what answered her question. so we invented
best james bond car by far, aston martin db-5. cost more than most british citizens made during the course of a year when it came out. you see it in all the recent bond films as well. best james bond moment has to be when bond skis off a cliff at the beginning of "the spy who loved me," tumbles through sparks everybody watches it holds their breath until the james bond theme kicks in. >> you should give up smoking. significant relates are very bad for your chest. >> i...
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officials, capital one and db & t were hit on tuesday. no accounts were compromised. the attacks may be in response to western sanctions on iran. >> and the nasa rover will pick up rocks and examine them. scientists believe they may be indigenous to mars. >> what if you were held back at work because of your political views? a university of iowa professor said it's happening to her right now. theresa wagner is suing the university of iowa. she says twice she was passed over for full-time positions because she's a republican, this despite positive views and her claims of being the most qualified. welcome, will. >> hi, carol. >> you're a lawyer. >> i am. >> you're passionately following this case. why? >> i am. it's not because as some of your viewers might know, i'm a conservative. i lack that one essential quality of a great pundit and that's outrage. i'm a little outrage deficient. so this one really bothers me. can a state employee, a government employee like the university of iowa discriminate against a potential employees because of their police call beliefs. the
officials, capital one and db & t were hit on tuesday. no accounts were compromised. the attacks may be in response to western sanctions on iran. >> and the nasa rover will pick up rocks and examine them. scientists believe they may be indigenous to mars. >> what if you were held back at work because of your political views? a university of iowa professor said it's happening to her right now. theresa wagner is suing the university of iowa. she says twice she was passed over for...
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. >> i just think there's db obviously there's no perfect security but there's a difference. i agree, i'm not disagreeing. >> one of the things that got a little lost in the hearing about the security requests and there was apparently requests for more security, those security requests weren't even for benghazi, they were for tripoli. it's also unclear as a counter factual matters, we can't know this, whether the security that was requested would have been sufficient to stop what looks like now 100 men with guns over running and burning the embassy. >> i do wonder though, the idea of the libyans, they love us. okay. it raises the question of how well we really know what the libyans think, how well we know even at this point what's been going on in libya. in the debate paul ryan said, you know, why wasn't there a marine detachment in benghazi already? that's a whole other question. are they arguing that we should be sending in troops? one reason we didn't is that the obama administration had sort of presented this as a done job and one that you didn't need to even invoke the w
. >> i just think there's db obviously there's no perfect security but there's a difference. i agree, i'm not disagreeing. >> one of the things that got a little lost in the hearing about the security requests and there was apparently requests for more security, those security requests weren't even for benghazi, they were for tripoli. it's also unclear as a counter factual matters, we can't know this, whether the security that was requested would have been sufficient to stop what...
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and i am db -- i'm honored to moderate this debate between two men who have dedicated much of their lives to public service. tonight's debate is divide between domestic and foreign policy issues. and i'm going to move back and forth between foreign and domestic since that is what a vice president or president would have to do. we will have nine different segments. at the beginning of each segment i will ask both candidates a question and they will each have two minutes to answer. then i will encourage a discussion between the candidates with follow-up questions. by coin toss it has been determined that vice president biden will be first to answer the opening question. we have a wonderful audience here at centre college tonight. you will no doubt hear their enthusiasm at the end of the debate, and right now as we welcome vice president joe biden and congressman paul ryan. (applause) . >> okay, you got your little wave to the families in. it's great, good evening, gentlemen, it really is an honor to be here with both of you. i would like to begin with libya. on a rather somber note, one mon
and i am db -- i'm honored to moderate this debate between two men who have dedicated much of their lives to public service. tonight's debate is divide between domestic and foreign policy issues. and i'm going to move back and forth between foreign and domestic since that is what a vice president or president would have to do. we will have nine different segments. at the beginning of each segment i will ask both candidates a question and they will each have two minutes to answer. then i will...
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you know, i think it's really hard when you're db it's like a football player that their coach leaves in the middle of the season. it's really hard to -- when you get betrayed by the candidates. the thing i liked about the candidate. he was honest with us. like, for example in the early days. i don't it right over here. it was candid for a candidate to say. i thought he was refreshing and it was probably another reason why i don't think i'll do another race again. i think i had the perfect moment for myself. right. so thank you. >> we sort of answered my question with that. >> good. >> i wanted to add on to it. here he is doing the speeches in the addressing nonth not -- not only the constituents but his own people the staffers with the language. when you went back to the headquarter or to the headquarter in the area, did you watch how this a language affected the staffers? their reaction to it? it was mixed, was it in support, how was that langge received by them by his speeches? >> yeah, i mean, it was obviously people -- there were high points at the speech on the speech on the --
you know, i think it's really hard when you're db it's like a football player that their coach leaves in the middle of the season. it's really hard to -- when you get betrayed by the candidates. the thing i liked about the candidate. he was honest with us. like, for example in the early days. i don't it right over here. it was candid for a candidate to say. i thought he was refreshing and it was probably another reason why i don't think i'll do another race again. i think i had the perfect...
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he sits outside of the db that's the other important thing going on here. >> and the other element to customization. we see it happening in the crowd funding with the perk model, he a two inventedders coming up with the mobile accessory device. it was cool you put the mobile phone in the to base they created. you put a marker on the shirted and walk around and your mobile device follows. you. they were able -- they got rejected to prototype the thing, so they went to raise money to do it and got them going. they offered different custom build of the base. and through it, they maximized people's willing tons pay. they're willing to pay for the customization. they got more money. they left less money on the table and validated their idea and because their campaign they got the venture capitalist, the one that originally rejected them. it showed there was a serious amount of interest. it gets back to the microeconomic, with you offer suchization you can actually optimize people's willing tons pay and not leave any money on the table whether it's loss or consumer surplice. >> start -- i e
he sits outside of the db that's the other important thing going on here. >> and the other element to customization. we see it happening in the crowd funding with the perk model, he a two inventedders coming up with the mobile accessory device. it was cool you put the mobile phone in the to base they created. you put a marker on the shirted and walk around and your mobile device follows. you. they were able -- they got rejected to prototype the thing, so they went to raise money to do it...
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he sits outside of the db that's the other important thing going on here. >> and the other element to customization. we see it happening in the crowd funding with the perk model, he a two inventedders coming up with the mobile accessory device. it was cool you put the mobile phone in the to base they created. you put a marker on the shirted and walk around and your mobile device follows. you. they were able -- they got rejected to prototype the thing, so they went to raise money to do it and got them going. they offered different custom build of the base. and through it, they maximized people's willing tons pay. they're willing to pay for the customization. they got more money. they left less money on the table and validated their idea and because their campaign they got the venture capitalist, the one that originally rejected them. it showed there was a serious amount of interest. it gets back to the microeconomic, with you offer suchization you can actually optimize people's willing tons pay and not leave any money on the table whether it's loss or consumer surplice. >> start -- i e
he sits outside of the db that's the other important thing going on here. >> and the other element to customization. we see it happening in the crowd funding with the perk model, he a two inventedders coming up with the mobile accessory device. it was cool you put the mobile phone in the to base they created. you put a marker on the shirted and walk around and your mobile device follows. you. they were able -- they got rejected to prototype the thing, so they went to raise money to do it...
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